lecta est Billa , intituled, "An Act to enable John Farmer Gentleman to sell a Messuage and Lands in Ratcliffe Culey , in the County of Leicester ; and for making a further Settlement of other Lands, of greater Value,

lecta est Billa , intituled, "An Act to enable John Farmer Gentleman to sell a Messuage and Lands, in Ratcliffe Culey , in the County of Leicester ; and for making a further Settlement of other Lands, of a greater

Beaumont and others: To return the Bill, intituled, "An Act for vesting in Trustees a Messuage and Lands in Ratcliffe Culey , in the County of Leicester , to be sold, upon the settling of another Estate, of as great

a vice lecta est Billa , intituled, "An Act for vesting in Trustees a Messuage and several Closes in Ratcliffe Culey , in the County of Leicester , to be sold; upon the settling another Estate, of as great or

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royal expedition to Ireland in the autumn of 1394. In 1396 he acted as a feoffee of land in Ratcliffe Culey (Leicestershire) and Dunton and Marston (Warwickshire), apparently on behalf of Joan, widow of Sir Ralph Bracebridge, and during his

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be otherwise when such horribly insanitary arrangements existed around them. He further reported a case of scarlet fever at Ratcliffe Culey. Time report went on to recommend various improvements, which the Board decided to carry out as far as possible.

and Benjamin Eyre, and late of the same place, and Whaley, in Cheshire, Laborer, -' HUGH STANTON, formerly of Ratcliffe Culey, in the county of Leicester, since of Appleby, in the counties of Derby and Leicester, Farmer and Licensed Victualler,

Palgrave, Suffolk, cousin of the bride, li. L. Wood, Esq., of Llanelly, second son of J. Wood, Esq., of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire, to Anna, only surviving daughter of the Vicar of Campden, the Rev. R. Braithwaitb and Charlotte, his wife.

Woxul !ntel%«t«. The Militia.- Alfred Ernest Acheson, Esq., is gazetted to a lieutenancy in this regiment. The Market Harborougb and Loughborough Road Bill received the Royal assent on Monday. The Militia recruits will meet next Thursday to undergo a

18th instant, at Quarndon, in the county of Derby, by the Rev. H. Cheetham, Mr. Samuel Bacon, jun., of Ratcliffe Culey, in this county, to Ann, youngest daughter of the late George Draycott, Esq., of Ivy House, Weston-under-Wood. On the